adopting is a awesome experince
My Hubby and I have adopted 2 children both locally. What I wanted to say is alot of people have issues with adoption in Australia(justified or NOT), some of the general public have a negative view of adoption(some even have nasty agendas they are pushing) and lot of it has to do with history here in Australia(of course I am not suggesting they are right but its the sad truth with some people). This negative culture has damaged adoption in Australia(just look at the number dropping yearly and the increasing numbers of kids in fostercare!!!), caused harm to children and families and sadly its still can be found today. Leis your Hubby may have negative views that he has unwilling picked up over the years, I would suggest mixing with adoptive families in your area, this will give him a modern and correct view of adoption and just how you can love your adopted kids as much as a bio kid, contact your local ICA group, and attend one of there get togethers. My Hubby didn't feel at first that he would love a child the same if we adopted as we already had a biological child when we adopted, this really worried him as he is a proud and loving father. He was open and honest to the Adoption workers about this and was told that this is VERY common with men, they talked to him about it and we worked though his fears, it was a great experience. The biological link is primal in men, women are wired differently from way back.........thats why women can produce breast milk without being the biological mother of a baby. ITS not that Men want to feel like this, sometimes its just very hard to over ride this.
My Hubby now is the BIGGEST advocate for adoption, he loves our boys beyond LOVE, and he laughs at himself now when he thought about having the doubts he did.
While I agree adoption isn't for everyone, I think sometimes during this very stressful rollercoaster ride called infertility people will act and say things that they might not really mean.
Also I just need to say that we are not rescuing children, saving or giving them the world when we adopt them, we are giving them a oppitunity to grow into wonderful, happy humans. Our kids will not thank us for "rescuing" them and their countries of birth will not consider that our way of bringing them up is any better than theirs...........we need to be very careful when we talk in terms of "rescuing" kids from lives that we consider terrible, this after all is our childs heritage, where their identity, pride and self worth will come from. Our kids from ICA will come with alot of different experinces, they don't always gel with Australian life, and there can be problems with children adjusting(life long sometimes).
All we can do is educate ourselves about adoption, be informed about our childrens histories, culture and embrace it as much as we can.
Good luck everyone, Adoption as BLESSED our lives and I can't imagine life without it!